More Than Noise by Pocket Full Of Rocks
Cross Rhythms Rating: 7/10
CD: Album
Tags: Worship, CD, Rock, Album
Normal Dispatch Time: 3-7 days
A 2010 album from the Tennessee-based pop rock worship band.
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| 1. Alive |
| 2. Strong |
| 3. Come As You Are |
| 4. Ever Close To You |
| 5. Jesus Died My Soul To Save |
| 6. Let Our God Be Praised |
| 7. Wonderful |
| 8. Let It Rain |
| 9. Your Love For Me |
| 10. When Love Whispers Your Name |
| 11. A Worshipper's Prayer |
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Reviewed by Barbara Noel
This, the third album by the Tennessee-based pop rock worship band, was released early last year and the project features plenty of songs that are well crafted and lyrically thought provoking. 'More Than Noise' was produced by Ed Cash (Leeland, Chris Tomlin) and he does a good job in bringing some fresh vitality in a modern worship field crowded with similar-sounding albums. The opening cut "Alive" was co-written with Britain's Stu G and is an energetic track that speaks of our struggles and how God's love can restore us. There are some moving ballads like "Jesus Died My Soul, To Save" and "Wonderful" with some haunting and well executed backing vocals. The classic song "Let It Rain", although made popular by Michael W Smith, was actually written by Pocket Full Of Rocks' Michael Farren, so it's fascinating to hear his group's take on the song. "When Love Whispers Your Name" was co-penned by Michael's daughter Madison and is one of the album's standouts while the final track "A Worshipper's Prayer" with just piano and strings creates a poignant mood.
Cross Rhythms Product Code: 95761
Product Format: CD
Content Type: Album
Cat. Code: Curb 080688783624
Items: 1
Release Date: 20 Sep 2010
A 2010 album from the Tennessee-based pop rock worship band.
More than Noise is what listeners will hear from Pocket Full Of Rocks’ newest recording.
Produced by Ed Cash (Chris Tomlin, Bebo Norman, Bethany Dillon), fans will be pleasantly surprised by the new, more aggressive sound from the group who found a way to creatively progress while maintaining the familiar passion and worship sound that lived on previous projects Manifesto and Song To The King.













